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The one measure that can tell us a lot about the state of the UK economy
Posted onFaisal IslamEconomics editor Reuters Shoppers on Oxford Street during the Boxing Day sales A new year, a new beginning. The latest monthly figures on the economy hardly confirm a change of gear, but nor do they back up the worst doom-mongers claiming decline and recession. It is neither doom nor boom, but a new year…
How Somerset families can get crisis support to help heat homes
Posted onSomerset councillor Heather Shearer said: “One thing the Crisis Resilience Fund wants us to do is not just support people in crisis, it also wants us to work in our community, give more strength and support for the organisations who already support our families.”
Renault’s UK customers told to be vigilant after cyber-attack
Posted onRenault’s UK customers are being warned to be vigilant after a company that looks after data for the carmaker was hacked. No customer financial data, such as passwords or bank account details, had been obtained, Renault said, but other personal data had been accessed from a third-party provider. The French-owned carmaker would not specify how…
One million people missed HMRC tax return deadline
Posted on“Thank you to the millions of people and agents who filed their self assessment tax return and paid any tax owed by 31 January. Anyone who missed the deadline should file their return as soon as possible, as penalties and late payment interest may be charged,” said Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s chief customer officer.
Quantum computing: A tech race Europe could win?
Posted onThe prize, then, for the company that is first to build a reliable quantum computer at scale is potentially enormous. It will be “winner-takes-all”, as it was for classical computers and IBM, predicts Peronnin. And, he reckons, there is a fighting chance that his or another French company will be that winner.
